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Four thought-provoking questions about women

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A woman’s answer to the fourth question, “Why do we recline?”

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Some people choose to read at their seder tables all or part of this section of Exodus, which tells of the beginning of Israelite slavery 

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Many feminist seders connect the four cups to women in Jewish history. These readings link each of God’s four promises to specific women in Jewish history.

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A cup for the women of valor in our own time

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A cup for nameless women in Jewish history

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These biographical sketches, listed in alphabetical order, are taken from The Journey Continues: The Ma’yan Passover Haggadah and can be used as readings for the four cups

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Resources for modern Passover music

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This song, written for the Ma’yan Seder, describes the spiritual journey of the seder and of our lives

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English translation, combined with the traditional Aramaic of this seder song, of a modern, Israeli version addressing the cycle of oppression in our time

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